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Germany’s Energy Crisis: Söder Urges Nuclear Power Return

Munich‌ – ‍ Bavarian Minister-President Markus⁢ Söder is renewing his call for a⁢ shift in Germany‘s energy policy, advocating for the construction of gas power plants, continued use of nuclear power, and domestic resource extraction. Söder​ argues these steps​ are crucial for economic recovery,criticizing current policies as​ “dishonest” and damaging to German competitiveness.

Despite claims that nuclear power offers ⁣inexpensive energy, Söder‍ maintains its necessity,⁣ even as former nuclear reactor ‌operators ⁤point to costs of up to 49 cents per kilowatt hour, making it the most expensive form ‍of electricity ⁤generation.He ⁤also criticized state subsidies for renewable energy and gas, stating, “We are driving down energy prices with state ⁢money rather of relying on cheap generation.”

Söder highlighted what he ‌sees‍ as contradictions in Germany’s energy sourcing, noting​ the ‌contry imports fracking gas ​from the USA and⁣ purchases nuclear power from France ​and the Czech⁤ Republic while simultaneously ​rejecting domestic gas drilling and nuclear energy. He urged the‍ utilization ⁢of⁢ gas reserves in northern ⁣Germany and a serious evaluation of‍ mining rare earths⁢ domestically.

Echoing ​CDU leader Friedrich Merz, Söder emphasized the need to ⁤prioritize competitiveness, ⁢warning that ‌the focus‍ on electric ‍vehicles threatens Germany’s automotive industry and thousands of jobs. “It is⁤ crucial that we ⁤stop‌ restricting‌ ourselves,” ⁤he stated.

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